I don’t think that your post shows evidence that YW is telling you what to think. A headline is something to catch the attention of a reader. Perhaps the real complaint is why YW seems to frequently use hyperbole in their headlines?

I agree. Jewish journalism should be on a higher level. I am also sick of over-moderation. Disclosure: yesterday I posted a song about anti-vaxxers to the tune of “Dreidel, dreidel” and it was deleted.

YWN is news website & get ad revenue based on views, so a catchy headline is a way of attracting clicks. It’s called business strategy. Avi K, I think it depends on which moderator is on that moment, or maybe YW can explain how it works.

No one is telling you what to “think”. For most of us, YWN is important source/aggregator of news stories that we might not otherwise see. The news articles frequently trigger concurrent CR postings where you get a fairly wide range of perspectives on the underlying news, including views that would not appear in the mainstream media. Ultimately, you decide what to “think”, even if the news story has a clear “spin”.

In all seriousness, it may be that many who ascribe to a world view where they turn to others for not only halachic and hashkafic guidance but also for guidance in “how to think” are particularly sensitive when they see such coming from a media source.

It may seem obvious but it might be worth considering gathering all the halachic and hashkafic guidance you can, then gathering multiple perspectives on news that is relevant to you, and then FORM AN OPINION OF YOUR OWN BASED ON ALL THE POSITIVE INFLUENCES AND OBJECTIVE FACTS that you have at your disposal.

@yichusdik you must be new to this site. Ywn has a clear bias to the circles it the owner owner doesnt like (chareidim, berlanders, lev tahor ppl) not that they are wrong but their titles are filled with hatred. They feel its their job to influence our opinion. We can read articles for ourselves and form an opinion but no. Ywn will tell you what opinion to form before you even click on anything. Such disgusting ppl

@whitecar, lol. I’ve been posting here since 2008, but not so much lately.

The moment one begins to write, they form their own perspective, and deliver it even when they fervently want to be objective. There is essentially no such thing as complete objectivity in writing news, commentary, or headlines. To expect it is unrealistic, to demand it is foolish, and to consider it disgusting, well, considering the examples you brought of Berlanders and Lev Tahor, I think your disgust is misdirected.
And as far as it goes, there is some degree of objectivity attempted by the editors. I can recall posting something that wasn’t very flattering about the actions of a particular Rebbe of a particular chasidus many years ago, and even though their editorial bent was not particularly favorable to that chasidus and that Rebbes shitos (including, aptly, his direction on “how to think”), they wouldn’t post my comment, feeling it was disrespectful. Though I disagreed, I respected their prerogative and their standards.

In general the best way to take ANY news is with a grain of salt, no matter on how much you like the perspective.
In addition I also want to point out that this thread is increasingly bordering on lashon hara and moitzie shemra.